Every Week Texas on the Potomac gives you a second glimpse of our top stories. Here are our most-viewed stories from last week:

1. Laura Bush blindsided by inclusion in same-sex marriage ad campaign : A gay-rights group started a television advertising campaign is support of gay marriage, including conservatives like Laura Bush, Dick Cheney, and Colin Powell. Joanna Raines reports >>

4. 25 Texas airports face major sequester cuts; Bush Intercontinental fliers brace for 90-minute delays: The Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood announced cutbacks in the Federal Aviation Administration due to sequester cuts, which will create delays in airports nationwide. Joanna Raines reports >>
5. TexMessage: Gun coverage by Texas media is deficient, says Columbia Journalism Review: The media watchdog reported that Texas news outlets are failing to provide context on the gun issue, especially on the issue of arming school employees, but CJR did note Texas on the Potomac was one of two news organizations to report Texans favoring an assault weapons ban. Corey Kane reports >>

6. Texas State co-ed isn’t congressman’s lover — she’s his secret daughter. Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., set aside rumors that his flirtatious tweets to a Texas State student were an affair, and announced it was a long-lost daughter. Joanna Raines reports >>
7. Rick Perry seeks to convince maker of high-capacity ammo magazines to move to Texas: The state of Colorado considers banning high-capacity weapons, so the Texas Governor invited a Colorado manufacturer to relocate. Joanna Raines reports >>

8. Ted Cruz: Marco Rubio under attack ‘because he is a smart, intelligent, conservative Hispanic’: The Texas Senator rushed to a fellow Hispanic Republican’s defense after Rubio received a deluge of criticism following his State of the Union rebuttal. Alison Sullivan reports >>
9. The most conservative Texan in Congress? Conaway, Hensarling tie for first: National Journal reported on the most conservative and liberal members of Congress, with Hensarling and Conaway topping the list. Rick Dunham reports >>

10. John Cornyn draws a 2014 GOP primary challenge — from the right: Though Cornyn is considered the second most conservative Senator, Eric Wyatt, an Iraq War veteran, still thinks he is not conservative enough, and announced plans to challenge Cornyn. Rick Dunham reports >>